If you want to put on a carbon crank, seatpost stem and flat bar, Magura Marta hydro or Avid mech discs, XO Grip shift drive train, carbon railed minimalist saddle, Stans no tubes on a light tire, Crank Bros. egg beaters, and a Fox 32 RLC or other lighter fork (especially if you're willing to go down to a 100 mm fork) I'm sure you couls easily get it below 24 lbs. or maybe even 23.

But the real questions is, why would you ever want to. Think about what you really want to use the bike for. If you want ulimate light weight with full suspension, get a Turner Nitrous, put on 1.9 tires and V brakes and go race. But that's not what an Epiphany was made for.

26 lbs?

Well either your shops scale registers heavy or mine registers light. I would have really thought your build would drop the weight by more than a pound and a half (mine is a large too). The way you built it I would have thought it would have been at the most 25 lbs., but likely even less.

24.5 pounds including pedals

with my race wheels and ultralight tubes.

{Principal Skinner} Hmm. Whoever did this is in very deep trouble.
{Martin} And a sloppy speller too. The preferred spelling of 'wiener' is w - i - e - n - e - r, although 'e - i' is an acceptable ethnic variant.